Hi, I'm new to this forum. We've had DirecTV for ten years now, same dish, same receiver. Six months ago we replaced our old tube TV with a Toshiba 23HLV87, an HD TV with built-in DVD player. When we play DVD movies, the picture is beautiful, so I'm confident the TV's functionality is not the problem.
We hooked our new LCD TV up to the receiver box with a coaxial cable. Our DirecTV reception is pretty fuzzy and flickering, so I'm resigned to upgrading to HD sometime soon. What I can't understand is that on very windy days, our reception will flutter, then get really super clear. The transponder signal doesn't change, just the picture quality. It's really peculiar. It doesn't last long, inevitably the picture reverts to its usual poor quality. But for a few minutes, we can see what's possible.
Anyone have a clue why reception would improve on windy days?
We hooked our new LCD TV up to the receiver box with a coaxial cable. Our DirecTV reception is pretty fuzzy and flickering, so I'm resigned to upgrading to HD sometime soon. What I can't understand is that on very windy days, our reception will flutter, then get really super clear. The transponder signal doesn't change, just the picture quality. It's really peculiar. It doesn't last long, inevitably the picture reverts to its usual poor quality. But for a few minutes, we can see what's possible.
Anyone have a clue why reception would improve on windy days?